A Simple Shiny App for Monitoring Trading Strategies

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2014-06-25

In a previous post I showed how to use R, Knitr and LaTeX to build a template strategy report. This post goes a step further by making the analysis interactive. Besides the interactivity, the Shiny App also solves two problems :

I can now access all my trading strategies from a single point regardless of the instrument traded. Coupled with the Shiny interactivity, it allows easier comparison.

I can focus on a specific time period.

The code used in this post is available on a Gist/Github repository. There are essentially 3 files.

ui.R: controls the layout and appearance of the app.

server.R: contains the instructions needed to build the app. It loads the data and format it. There is one csv file per strategy each containing at least two columns: date and return with the following format: (“2010-12-22″,”0.04%” ). You can load as much strategies as you want as long as they have the right format.

shinyStrategyGeneral.R: loads the required packages and launches the app.

This app is probably far from perfect and I will certainly improve it in the future. Feel free to get in touch should you have any suggestion.

A big thank you to the RStudio/Shiny team for such a great tool.

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